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Day
6
Month
August
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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Wïien Bctn t... -k-i;, --v ner Costón When was a Obild, stie cried for Castona VTheü shf hii-dnif Miss. she clnnL to Castoiia Whfci bthad Chtljrao. iie grave them Castorl. Always Che Same Love Ib the same in every land A glance. a klss, a Hower, The pressure of a little hand A hint about the dower. The 'Illk I urn. il Hoor. I will not teil jou her name, but one of the neighbors says that during her brief visit the other day the milk turned sour. Her countenance looks a yard long. She sighsperpetually. The cloud on her brow is deep. If beaten out thin, I believeit would cover the sky. Her wrinkles are numberless. She is a sorry picture,and all becauseshe is the victim of one of those complaints common to women. Her system is deranged. She needs a course ofself-treatment with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This will eradicatethoroughly those excruciating peripdical and functional weaknes8es incident to her sex, and at the same time build up and inyigorate her whole system by its healthimpartinginfluence. A trial bottle will convince. Oood oiniuon Sinsr Bishop Westcott, who, according to the London Telegraph, is generally regarded as the greatest living theologian in the Church of England.recentlygave his opinión to a private correspondent about theater-going. "The universal instinct toward dramatic representations," he says, "appears to me to show that, like music and art, they answer to a natural and right desire." Chapter 1: Weak, tired, no appetite. Chapter 2: Take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Chapter 3: Strong, cheerful, hungry. 'I he Queen's Animal Itath, The queen of Madagascar takes a bath once a year. While she observes her annual custom the populace sing hymns and play drums. When she emerges from the tub, arrayed in robes of royalty, and decorated with crown jewels, a tnighty cheer goes up from an unwashed crowd. In Madagascar it is regarded as an act of tremendous courage to submit to the cleansing influences of water. Tbts Isu't a Free Trade Country. The shipwrights on the Clyde have gone on a strike against a furtlier cut of their already low wages, but there is no announcement that American shipbuilders will have their wages - now doublé those of Eaglish workmen - reduced. - Indianapolis Journal. Vla lli West M I. h ij.nn to Petoskey. Commeneing with the new schedule of the Chicago & West Michigan and Detroit, Lansing & Northern, in effect June 21st, the line of steamers between Traverse City and Charlevoix. Petoskey, Harbor Springs, Mackinac Island and St. Ignace will commence operations. The steamers on thia line this season will be the well and favorably known "City of Grand Rápida" and "Gazelle." They will Ieave Traverse City at 7:00 A.M.every day except Sunday, upon arriyal of the C. & W. M. passenger train, which leayes Grand Rapids at 11:30 p. m., landing passengere immediately at the boatdock. The ride down the beautiful Grand Traverse Bay is one of the pleasaut features of this route to the northern country and one much in favor by tourists. Plenty of time is given at Traverse City for breakfast at the Park Place, favorably known to all who have visited the Traverse Bay región. Northport is reached at 9:20 a. m., Charlevoix at 11:30, Petoskey 1:30 P. m., Harbor Springs 2:00 p. IC, Mackinac Island 7:15 p. m. and St. Ignace 8:00 p. m. in time for connection with the D. S. S. & A. Ry. for Marquette and points bevond. Through sleeping cars will be run from Chicago and Grand Rapids to Traverse City, good connection being made at Grand Rapids by the train leaving Detroit at 6:00 p. m. via the Detroit, Lansing & Northern. Parlor car on this train from Detroit to Grand Rapids. For further information regarding rates, etc, apply to any ticket agent. 0 A NATURAL REMEDY FOR Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Hysterics, St. Vitus Dance, Nervousness, Hypochondria, Melancholia, Inebrity, Sleeplessness, Dizzincss, Brain and Spinal ffeakness. This medicine has direct action upon the nerve centers, allaying all irritabiliSlea, and increasing the flow and power )f nerve fluid. It is perfectly harmless md leaves no unpleasant effects. PUP - A Valuable Book en Nerrons LUL L Disensos sent freo to any adilnws, [ Hl and poor patiënt can also obtain Illala thla medicine l'ree uf charge. This remedy bas been prepnred bythe Reverend Pastor KoeniK. of Fort Wmrna, niñee 13Ï6. and .snow prepared underLis liirecti m by fie KOENIC MED. QO„ Chicago, III. SoldbyDri: "Hlo. Gfor85, tavze Size, ! . : " . eWt.

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